User Guide  for  Hauptwerk
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Stand-alone
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Tour of a pipe organ
Using Hauptwerk
The virtual console
Settings screens
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The File menu
Loading sample sets
Combination files
The registration sequencer
Temperaments
Audio routing and multi-channel audio
Activation and reset
Capture mode
Recording audio
Master tuning
The transposer
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Re-directable inputs
Component installer
Importing v1 organs
MIDI organ consoles
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Organ design tools
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Voicing
Reference
MIDI implementation
Troubleshooting
Creating sample sets

Capture mode


The Functions | Enter/Leave capture mode functions have been discussed extensively with regard to the combination system:

The Functions menu


The capture mode status is also displayed in the status bar at the bottom-right of the main window:

The capture mode indicator


A sample set may include a 'setter' piston/switch, which also enables or disables capture mode.

When in capture mode, activating a virtual combination piston stores the registration within its scope (division or general) to it, whereas activating the piston at other times recalls the stored registration.

Capture mode also changes the eight stand-by slots on the Organ, Combinations and Temperament menus between recall and assign modes:

The Organ menu in recall mode


The Organ menu in assign mode





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